Shift Pattern Example
We have looked at tpyical weekdays, typical weekends, and an overview of an entire student programme, let's conclude with an example of a weekly rota for an ANGLO Leader.
| Day | B | Morning | L | Afternoon | D | Evening |
| Saturday | Packed | FD |
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| Sunday | D Duty |
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| Monday | DAY OFF | |||||
| Tuesday | HD + MO |
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| Wednesday | B Duty | Misc 2 | L Duty | Activity | ||
| Thursday | HD + MO |
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| Friday | B Duty | Workshop | Packed | D Duty | Activity | |
The schedule above equates to approximately 44 hours of work. Note that the real working times will differ due to a variety of factors, for example a change in the programme, a transport delay, or an activity finishing early.
Key:
B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner
| Duty | Abbr |
| Breakfast duty | B Duty |
| Lunch duty | L Duty |
| Dinner duty | D Duty |
| Workshop session | Workshop |
| HD excursion | HD |
| HD excursion & meal out | HD + MO |
| Activity session | Activity |
| Disco session | Disco |
| FD excursion | FD |
| Arrivals duty | Arrivals |
| Departures duty | Departures |
| Packed Meal Prep | Packed |
| Training | Training |
| Miscellaneous 1 | Misc 1 |
| Miscellaneous 2 | Misc 2 |
| Miscellaneous 3 | Misc 3 |